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Farmworkers in NY and CA File Federal Challenges Against Statutes Letting Union Bosses Seize Control Without Employee Vote

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Workers contend that “card check” unionization method leads to false claims of majority union support, intimidation, and constitutional violations

WASHINGTON, DC – Agricultural workers from New York and California have just filed federal complaints to challenge laws in both states that permit United Farm Workers (UFW) union officials to force them under union control using highly suspect tactics.

Austin Worker Files 5th Foundation-Backed Lawsuit Arguing NLRB Violates US Constitution

Case joins others for employees nationwide arguing Labor Board’s structure is illegal

AUSTIN, TX – In November, Dallas Mudd, an employee for online social service coordination platform Findhelp, filed a federal lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on the grounds that the agency’s structure is unconstitutional.

Hundreds of Sunoco Logistics Drivers Across TX, OK, LA, and NM Free Themselves From Steelworkers Union

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Majority of drivers across large work unit backed petition to send USW union bosses packing

WASHINGTON, DC – Crude oil drivers for Sunoco Logistics Partners (also known as Energy Transfer) have successfully forced unpopular United Steelworkers (USW) union bosses out of their work unit.